- while I remember, the file-sorting in the popup window should probably be natural order. It's currently case-sensitive, and should be insensitive.

-I'd love the ability to pop up that window to choose from my own selection of strings. So, f'rinstance, I have a document compiler, and I'd like to pop up a chooser for the output format, like [html;functional specification;novel;screenplay;fiction manuscript]

- I like the minimal nature of it, and appreciate that it doesn't take up screen real-estate. I'd probably disable it if it were an extra panel.

First impressions are very positive. I was able to leave Komodo Edit with it's project system and work in Sublime. Project quick panel is very useful, and I second SteveCooperOrg in it's usage with other information. Please add similar panel with list of opened files, for quick switching between them. I like to work in Sublime fullscreen, even without tabs, and such panel would be very helpful. Another request: please increase output panel's height or add option to control it. Currently it's rather low and one needs to scroll output too much.

comments:* project quickpanel should support regex (or wildcard) for more complex search* page up/down should be supported (like arrow keys up/down are)* should be an option to reload project files (if files have been added or removed), atm i need to restart sublime* asynchronous project loading, so it won't hang sublime when i open a really big project

20090217 implements many of the suggestions in this thread - thanks for the feedback.

The new filtering is different in two main ways:

Words separated by spaces are treated as multiple, subsequent queries. For example, "ham wich" is handled as a substring match for ham, followed by a substring match for wich, so it'll match "ham sandwich.txt".

Upper case characters are interpreted as abbreviations, so TBV will match text_buffer_view.h, TextBufferView.h, and text buffer view.h. Directory names are ignored when searching for abbreviation matches.